The Federal Court has issued a decision today on whether dealings between Swiss-based Glencore International AG and an Australian subsidiary breached transfer pricing rules in relation to the sale and purchase of copper concentrate in the 2007 to 2009 years.

Thousands of tonnes of recycling, separated by Victorian residents and given to failed recycler SKM by councils, will end up going to the tip despite a $10 million loan from the Andrews government to help sort out the mess.

Shoalhaven City Council have expanded its fleet to include three totally electric vehicles. The new vehicles have joined Council’s leaseback vehicle list as part of a three-year trial towards a cost-effective, sustainable future.

A northern NSW dam that once held as much water as Sydney Harbour and was a hotspot for water sports and tourists is now a dusty playground where the locals still use the location to have fun despite two years of crippling drought.

Multiple Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) crews are on scene at a bushfire burning near McLean Road, Mount Mee. Firefighters are conducting backburning operations in an effort to contain the fire which is posing no threat to property at this time.

Multiple Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) crews are currently on scene at a bushfire burning near Tessellaris Trail, Takilberan. This fire is burning within containment lines and is posing no threat to property at this time.

Kidston has a population of four, but hundreds of people will move down the road from the former north Queensland township to build what will be Australia’s fourth pumped storage hydro facility. Despite the boom, not everyone is happy.

Charged with traffic offences for blocking Brisbane streets during an Extinction Rebellion protest, this 23-year-old will argue she should be allowed to break the law because climate change is an “extraordinary emergency”.

It is snowing plastics in the arctic – a team of German researchers found more than 10,000 micro-plastics in one liter of snow. This is a wakeup call to anyone who ever doubted the harmful effects of climate change.

Building resilience in renewable energy and food production is a fundamental challenge in today’s changing world, especially in regions susceptible to heat and drought. Agrivoltaics, the co-locating of agriculture and solar photovoltaic panels, offers a possible solution, with new research reporting positive impacts on food production, water savings and the efficiency of electricity production.